Evan Simonoff

Evan Simonoff is editor-in-chief and editorial director of Financial Advisor magazine, as well as editorial director of Private Wealth magazine. He has spent more than 15 years as an editor and reporter covering the financial services industry. Evan is a widely recognized expert on personal finance and investments. 

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Gundlach: EM Stocks To Trounce S&P, Recession Watch 2019?

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Things could get weird as the Fed and the European Central Bank pursue opposing policies.

Sonders, Kleintop: Goldilocks Isn't Forever, Melt-Ups End Badly

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He doesn't see signs of a recession on the way; she thinks we may be entering the late phases of a bull market.

Scaramucci: Why Trump And Bannon Can't Drain The Swamp

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And why political systems around the world are failing.

How Much Debt Can An Advisory Firm Handle?

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One rule of thumb is to not take on debt service above 50 percent of cash flow, brokerage executives say.

Master ETF Strategist Outlines Eight Potential Black Swans

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It's not just North Korea. Strategist Steve Cucchiaro says many other unfortunate scenarios could materialize.

Grantham’s Worldview: What Trump Got Right And U.S. Politicians Got Wrong

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America's biggest problem is income inequality but U.S. politicians have ignored middle-class decline.

Edelman: Nursing Homes, LTC And College Planning Are Toast, So Is Retirement

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Advisors are going to become second career counselors as the concept of retirement possibly goes away.

Bet Against DOL Rule Backfires On Small IBDs

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Some may try to become super-OSJ hybrids and affiliate with larger firms.

FANG & Friends: Investors Think Obama's Still President, Winters Argues

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"FANG and Friends" like Salesforce and Microsoft remain investors' favorites, Wintergreen Advisers CEO David Winters said.

Why Steve Forbes And Larry Kudlow Are Attacking The GOP On Taxes

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Advisors and clients with LLCs and S corps have skin in this game. Forbes & Co. want all business taxes cut.

HighTower Ends WealthTrust’s Long Lost Decade: An Analysis

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Over the last eight years, three WealthTrust firms bought themselves back from three different owners.

Gundlach: Bullish On Stocks, Bearish On Tax Cuts

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The bond market would love to see the “Fed destroy the economy” but it’s unlikely.

Eliminating Estate Tax Could Torpedo Survivorship Insurance Market

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Such policies would be useless if the estate tax is repealed. But what if the tax is reinstated years later?

Conceivably, Clients In Some States Could See Higher Taxes

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Tax reform hinges on whether major disagreements within the GOP can be resolved.

Bernstein: Profits Trumping Trump, Bellyaching Bond Investors Beware

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It's March 2000 for bonds, while low-quality equities look lovely.

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